3.937 Inch | 100 Millimeter x 7.087 Inch | 180 Millimeter x 1.811 Inch | 46 Millimeter SKF NJ 2220 ECM/C3 Cylindrical Roller Bearings

Various Cylindrical Roller Bearings NACHI BEARINGS LTD 3.937 Inch | 100 Millimeter x 7.087 Inch | 180 Millimeter x 1.811 Inch | 46 Millimeter types and sizes to accommodate your 3.937 Inch | 100 Millimeter x 7.087 Inch | 180 Millimeter x 1.811 Inch | 46 Millimeter SKF NJ 2220 ECM/C3 Cylindrical Roller Bearings 6650 Basic Load Rating, Static Rating(N) requirements.

Brand Name:SKF
Model Number:NJ 2220 ECM/C3
Category:Bearings
Inventory:0.0
Minimum Buy Quantity:N/A
Weight / US pound:0.01
Product Group:M06110
Shaft Size:1.969 in
Shaft Size Type:Metric
Weight:12 lb
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Product Details

CategoryBearings
Inventory0.0
Minimum Buy QuantityN/A
Weight / US pound0.01
Product GroupM06110
Shaft Size1.969 in
Shaft Size TypeMetric
Weight12 lb
UPC Code0883450507349
Type E Open Cover NumberEUDR-1 3/4
Dimension B3-1/2 in
Dimension L8-7/8 in
Dimension A2-1/2 in
Dimension J Min.6-7/8 in
Dimension J Max.7-1/8 in
Bolt Diameter5/8 in
Dimension N3/4 in
Dimension N17/8 in
Dimension H11-5/16 in
Dimension H24-1/2 in
Dimension d13-7/16 in
Dimension H2-1/4 in
Dimension Ac3.582 in
Dimension d24.196 in
e0.33
X (if Fa/Fr ≤ e)0.87
Y (if Fa/Fr ≤ e)2.64
X (if Fa/Fr > e)0.7
Y (if Fa/Fr > e)3.18
K Factor1.83
C90 Dynamic Load Rating110300 lb
C0 Static Load Rating43000 lb
Fa-max Maximum Permissible Thrust Load22590 lb
Fr-max Maximum Allowable Slip Fit Radial Load38400 lb
Max. Speed43050 rpm
NoteNote: All units have a 1/8 pipe thread grease fittingThe Maximum Permissible Thrust Load applies to conditions of slip fit with set screw mounting or in applications where a large moment loading occur
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